>Hello:
>I have Visual Studio 6.0 and have been using VB & VC++. I thought would learn FoxPro. I bought MS's VFP 6.0 programmer's guide & QUE's Special Edition Using VFP 6. I also have a database design & an SQL book on the way. I think the book writers think by the time we got to version 6 everyone knows VFP inside out. I would like to find a very basic book to start but it sounds like these are all for previous versions. Would it be causing problems for me to use an older book? Anyone have any ideas on abook that would help me with the structure of the program, which files have code and in what order various functions go.
>Thanks
Don- 90% of VFP 6.0 is the same as VFP 5.0. So if you can find a basic book for .0, you'll be alright. I believe there is a VFP 5.0 for dummy's book if you can find it. The VFP programmer's guide was very helpful to me, but by far my most valuable learning resource was the Universal Thread.
Erik Moore
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